Gerry Cinnamon

Concerts

After the enormous success of his sold-out Academy show earlier this year, Gerry Cinnamon is bringing his headline show back to Dublin for nights at The Olympia Theatre on Friday 8th March and Saturday 9th March 2019.

With no hype machine, no radio play and no record label backing, Gerry Cinnamon has achieved record breaking success and cemented his status as Scotland’s most successful independent artist.

Tickets priced from €21 including booking fee & €1 restoration levy are now SOLD OUT, that went on sale via Ticketmaster.ie, usual Ticketmaster outlets nationwide (list here) including The Olympia Theatre Box Office, and by calling Ticketmaster at The Olympia Phone Bookings on 0818 719 330.

The fees for this event include a €1.00 restoration levy. The restoration levy will allow The Olympia Theatre to invest in maintaining and enhancing the theatre to ensure that it continues to consistently deliver the highest quality experience for theatre goers, actors, performers & producers.

Strictly four tickets per person and per card.The Lead Bookers name will be printed on all tickets and they must attend the show and present original photo ID on arrival.If booking more than one ticket, you all must arrive at the show together in order to gain entry.Tickets purchased on secondary ticketing sites will not be valid and you won't get into the show.

Under 14's must be accompanied by an adult. Standing tickets are recommended only for those over 14 years of age. Over 18's ID required to gain access to the bars where alcohol is served.

****************************************************************Approximate stage times as follows: doors open 7pm, support Dylan John Thomas around 8pm, with Gerry Cinnamon due on stage around 9pm. We expect the show to be over around 10.30pm, could be before or after though, that's rock n roll!

Please note, times subject to change as always and should be used as a guideline only.****************************************************************

Just one Facebook post and less than 5 minutes, was all Cinnamon needed to sell out multiple nights at the world famous, Barrowland Ballroom; becoming the first unsigned artist to do so; and earning him a place in the music institution’s hall of fame alongside the likes of David Bowie, Noel Gallagher, Paul Weller and Ocean Colour Scene.

The prestigious Barrowland ‘Hall of Fame’ award adds to his growing collection, including his Great Scot Award for Entertainment and Best Live Act in the Scottish Alternative Music Awards.

Gerry’s music crosses generations in a way that only a handful of wordsmiths can - relatable, relevant and a true story teller. Unsigned and unmatched in his ability to operate outside of the mainstream Gerry has become a cult hero and force to be reckoned with.

In September last year, his hugely anticipated self-produced, self-released debut album Erratic Cinematic rocketed to the top of the iTunes album charts with little more than a social media post; holding off some of the biggest names the industry has to offer.

Gerry’s upcoming headline tour continues his legacy of selling out shows in minutes. His inimitable live shows are infamous for their wild atmosphere and special sing along moments; with his crowd singing every word - to every song – many before they are even released.

His anthemic tracks, laced with social commentary have captured the imagination of audiences up and down the country. With every track being different, it keeps the listener on their toes. Using loop pedal harmonies and pounding kick drums, Gerry makes a habit of whipping the audience into a frenzy which sees them leaving on a high and wanting more.

In an age of information overload, it’s clear Gerry Cinnamon cuts through the noise. No longer is the intermediary power with the label, the radio stations or the media. It is between the artist and the people. Gerry is perhaps the UK’s or the World’s best example of that.

He is more than an artist but a phenomenon, paving the way for the next generation of DIY pioneers.

The awards, the sold out shows and the reaction to his critically acclaimed debut album has not only propelled him to the next level but has affirmed his place as a writer as well as a live act.

And the best part is he’s just getting started.

On his sell-out Barrowland shows, Cinnamon says:“Beautiful mayhem doesn't even get anywhere near it. Never seen or felt that level of intensity from anything ever. Folk chanting the tunes like it's the last song they'll ever sing. Folk crying. Folk tearing their clobber off and launching it. Folk on shoulders with their eyes closed singing every word. I had in ear monitors and 4 wedge monitors all around me pumping full blast and I still couldn't hear anything but the crowd.”

On his debut album, Cinnamon says:“It's been a long time coming! But every time I sat down to record, I ended up writing new stuff. I think the new material is the best I've ever written and no-ones even heard it yet. Can't wait to get the next one out sharpish.“I'm a writer first and a musician second so it's cool to be recognised for the writing and not just the live shows. It's just the tunes, no record label, no promo, just the tunes. That means it's real.”